Pros: None Cons: Bad print quality, jams, poor service
To quote Luke Skywalker, "What a piece of junk!" Alas, unlike the Millenium Falcon to which Luke was referring, this printer (actually mine was the 640 but quite similar) will not make .5 past lightspeed or serve any other useful purpose. When...
Pros: price, quality of printing Cons: uses much ink, may be cloggy
After the demise of my last printer, I knew I needed to change brands. Epson was recommended by a friend who is a computer-science major (as well as an invaluable source of tech support). After some careful shopping around, I was able to snag this...
I feel like a contrarian in writing this review since everyone seems fairly pleased with their Epson printers, but I find myself once again in the position of having to replace my Epson ink jet printer.
Pros: Durable, Good Quality, Inexpensive Cons: A little expensive to use
The 660 was actually the second Epson 600 series printer that I purchased. The first was a 640 that I purchased for home out of sheer frustration and desperation. We had purchased an HP Inkjet which fell somewhere in the 600 series with our first...
Pros: cheap Cons: paper jams, expensive ink, crooked printing, bad print quality
This is the worst, I repeat, the worst piece of junk I have ever had the displeasure of spending my hard-earned money on. (Sorry to end that sentence in a preposition, however, I am so frustrated.)
The epson 660 is a fair printer, not the best quality but still very good. It prints at a ok quality but not SUPER HIGH QUALITY like they advertise it. The old 400 broke after 2 years but I am hoping this one will last longer. I have used up only about...
Pros: Priced right good service nice print Cons: Ink cartridges a little expensive
I have owned the Epson 600Q printer for about three years now and it has never let me down. Only once has the paper jammed . That was due to the fact that I was using the wrong thickness of paper for the setting I had it on. I would recommend this...
Pros: fast printing, excellent quality, very inexpensive Cons: USB cable had to be purchased separately
I recently bought a refurbished Epson 660 for home use. It's been an absolute gem!! A complete contrast to my experience with the Epson Stylus Color 1520 (see my review at:
I hate printers. I want to like them, but almost all of them are awful. Maybe it's because I need the top of the line, high print quality, user friendly printer, but instead I am always forced (by economical factors) to buy pathetic pieces of junk that...
Pros: Excellent print quality, adjustable settings to photo quality for people, nature, etc. Cons: Slower to print
I purchased my Epson Stylus 660 after my Canon Bubble Jet 4100 gave up on me. I was never thrilled with my Bubble Jet, so I was kind of glad when I had an excuse to buy a new printer.
I had originally planned to buy an HP, and I printed a few...
Pros: Decent photo printing, clear color and B&W, good price Cons: Expensive to operate, slow, some reliability issues
Choosing a printer is a daunting task with all of the choices available. The Epson Stylus 660 is appealing because of a relatively low price for a fairly high resolution printer. The 660 has a resolution of 720X1440 dpi and is one of the cheaper...
Pros: The price; versatility; not bulky. Cons: Expensive cartridges; extremely noisy; jams.
All things considering, for the price which was paid and for the very limited uses for which I put it to work, I would have to say that it’s not too bad at all.
Having bought the Epson Color Stylus 660 at Office Depot at $100.00 with a $50.00...
Pros: Reliable, powerful, sweet Cons: Not the fastest or most powerful
I bought this printer with my new computer last fall and it is a fine machine. I got it because of the brand name and a recommendation. The person who told me the Epson 660 was a good one told me the more powerful Lexmark (At least that's what Lexmark...
Pros: Beautiful Printouts... when they work Cons: Too many to list here
When I spent almost $2000 on my new computer, I was hoping that my salesman would recommend the best printer that he could find! Much to my chagrin, he picked the sourest lemon of the bunch--The Epson 660 Stylus.
Pros: used to work Cons: Bad construction, flimsy design, worthless
I bought one of these in 1995-6 when they first came out - It was called the 720 because it was the first bubble jet to affordably have 720dpi printing (which I wanted so I could print out pictures). It did a great job for a while. I had to get it...
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